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i'll mandy drury. for more "options action," go to optionsaction.cnbc.com. going to see you next friday at 5:00 p.m. "money in motion" up is next after the break. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪
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another comeback day, mandy drury. welcome back. >> great to be back. i'm mandy drury at the headquarters out here in new jersey in for maria bartiromo who, by the way, will be back tomorrow. on today's show we are watching this market very, very closely. because let's not forget it. it was at this hour on friday when everything really changed for stocks. what an ugly day it was after the bad jobs report. and almost came all the way back, right, bill? anything can happen as we know in these next 60 minutes of trade. >> as it usually does. we'll talk about that and why that happens. the market also bracing for the start of earnings season. which kicks off on this program in an hour when dow component alcoa reports its first quarter numbers. ceo klaus kleinfeld will join us. listen for that and what he has to say coming up in a little bit. >>> let's take a look at what the markets are up to right now. as we speak, the dow is back in the black. clearly see there in the chart it is up just by a smidgeon. we'll take what we can get. 14,570. the nasdaq has al
another comeback day, mandy drury. welcome back. >> great to be back. i'm mandy drury at the headquarters out here in new jersey in for maria bartiromo who, by the way, will be back tomorrow. on today's show we are watching this market very, very closely. because let's not forget it. it was at this hour on friday when everything really changed for stocks. what an ugly day it was after the bad jobs report. and almost came all the way back, right, bill? anything can happen as we know in...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york's times square, i'm mandy drury and happy friday, everybody. this is what "fast" is following tonight. bull. we have the strategist that called this big rally early. find out where he sees the market going. >>> rinse and repeat. the maker of pantene shampoo surprises the street and brings ba back. the ceo is going to tell you if it's a buy, sell or old. >>> and, cut above the rest. a major steakhouse chance looking to expand. we're tackling the postgame analysis and set up for next week. we have steve grasso, tim seymour, karen finerman and josh brown. the s&p snapping a winning streak what are you most focused on for signs of strength in the market, that is our question. let's pose it to our traders. steve? >> i'm looking at the s&p technical levels. 1629, that's your support in the cash. 1651, that's your resistance. though we closed at the higher end of the range, i want to see that lower end tested one more time. >> karen, i'm really sorry, i should have done ladies first, but -- >> no, that's okay. >> that's why you went with st
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york's times square, i'm mandy drury and happy friday, everybody. this is what "fast" is following tonight. bull. we have the strategist that called this big rally early. find out where he sees the market going. >>> rinse and repeat. the maker of pantene shampoo surprises the street and brings ba back. the ceo is going to tell you if it's a buy, sell or old. >>> and, cut above the rest. a major steakhouse chance...
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mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. has anything leaked out yet? >> the invite said come and see what we're building. it hit a six-month high, so what might they reveal? if it was a phone, the thought it there will be some sort of partner company involved. also if it was a phone announcement, you would think they would invite camera crews, which they are not, but it might be a new operating system, and also so much of facebook's emerging markets, it could be designed to work better on the lower-end phones as well. it might also something be search-related. there are all kinds of possibilities. we'll just have to wait and see. >>> coca-cola has new ads action a -- and they are pushing back. they've taken a lot of hits on this. >> yeah, they really have. it is the first time to address obesity. there are two new tv ads. they look at the link from high calorie sugar drinks and putting on weight. it's not as far-fetched as you might thing. it promotes the growing line of low-calorie drinks. in other words, you know, you eat too many or i don'ts, you ge
mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. has anything leaked out yet? >> the invite said come and see what we're building. it hit a six-month high, so what might they reveal? if it was a phone, the thought it there will be some sort of partner company involved. also if it was a phone announcement, you would think they would invite camera crews, which they are not, but it might be a new operating system, and also so much of facebook's emerging markets, it could be designed to...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. like a dick tracy watch? >> absolutely. the word is apple is experimenting with designs for a watch-like device that would perform some functions of a smartphone. of course, other companies have introduced various kinds of wearable gage either, you may even have one while you're jogging that measures physical activity, but you have to make that extra leap. it could be quite difficult, because you have to address all kinds of challenges like making the displays more power efficient, and obviously the device would also need to work closely with the iphone as well. >>> all right. only a few more days until valentine's day. cupid is about to give the economy a shot in the arm. >> guess how much the average person is planning to spend this valentine's day? ivities i actually know the answer, but i would have guessed like, what, $50, $60? >> according to big insight, over $130. i was surprised, too. that was on everything, candy, cards, gifts, i don't know, romantic evening out? it is only a slight increase from last year, which
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. like a dick tracy watch? >> absolutely. the word is apple is experimenting with designs for a watch-like device that would perform some functions of a smartphone. of course, other companies have introduced various kinds of wearable gage either, you may even have one while you're jogging that measures physical activity, but you have to make that extra leap. it could be quite difficult, because you have to address all kinds of...
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. >> cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. there have been several instances with the dreamliner including one overnight, a 3-foot crack appeared in the window of a 787. do we know what investigators will be focusing on here? >> it's a joint review of safety issues with the 787 and focused on all kinds of things like the electrical system, quality controls that are used in the manufacturing process and it's also going to cover the 787's critical systems and that includes design and assembly. the bottom line here is to try to find out exactly where along the process these problems are occurring, fix them and try to make sure they do not happen again in the future. >> meantime, mixed news on jobs, ford is hearing but american express is firing. >> why don't we start with good news, ford is planning to hire 2,200 engineers, computer programmers and various other white collar workers this year because u.s. demand for vehicles is picking up. that is in addition to the 8,100 salary an hourly jobs they added last year. honda plans to
. >> cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. there have been several instances with the dreamliner including one overnight, a 3-foot crack appeared in the window of a 787. do we know what investigators will be focusing on here? >> it's a joint review of safety issues with the 787 and focused on all kinds of things like the electrical system, quality controls that are used in the manufacturing process and it's also going to cover the 787's critical systems and that...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. mandy, a lawsuit against standard & poor's has been filed. what's that about? >> they're suggesting that s&p ignored their own standards to raise mortgage bonds that imploded in the financial crisis. we know the story well. and at the end of the day, it really cost investors billions of dollars and wreaked a lot of havoc. the civil charges by the u.s. attorney general, eric holder, are the first action against a credit rating firm over the crisis, but s&p said it came out with a statement yesterday and said the government suit is entirely without factual or legal merit and it also denied wrongdoing. so we're just going to have to see how this story unfolds from here, chris. >> and what is going on with gas prices? i was in california overing the weekend, a little sticker shock there. but it's certainly not just there. most expensive ever for this time of year. >> ever, ever. the current average is $3.53 a gallon. that is, of course, the average nationwide. that is up 23 cents from a m
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. mandy, a lawsuit against standard & poor's has been filed. what's that about? >> they're suggesting that s&p ignored their own standards to raise mortgage bonds that imploded in the financial crisis. we know the story well. and at the end of the day, it really cost investors billions of dollars and wreaked a lot of havoc. the civil charges by the u.s. attorney general, eric holder, are the first action against a credit...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. so there's this report that banks could start charging us if and when the fed pulls back on the stimulus. >> yeah, it's kind of an interesting story here. and again, it's just hypothetical, but here's what's happening, chris. major u.s. banks have warned that they could start charging companies and us, the consumer, for deposits if the fed cuts the interest it pays on bank reserves. it's already pretty tough, right, if you're a saver, you deposit your money in the bank and get very, very little interest. but if you have to start paying the bank just to park your money there, that's a whole different ball game. the question is why would banks do this? well, apparently it is one strategy that is being considered that the fed could use to offset the tapering, i.e. the cut in the bank reserve interest could be a way to add just a little stimulus back into the system at the same time the fed is pulling back on stimulus but someone has to bear the cost and that could be us. >> i'm no econom
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. so there's this report that banks could start charging us if and when the fed pulls back on the stimulus. >> yeah, it's kind of an interesting story here. and again, it's just hypothetical, but here's what's happening, chris. major u.s. banks have warned that they could start charging companies and us, the consumer, for deposits if the fed cuts the interest it pays on bank reserves. it's already pretty tough, right, if you're a...
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mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. i'm telling you, people going crazy over this. >> yeah, we haven't seen this much since facebook, remember that? you know, they tweeted it out. this is what they tweeted. we've confidentially submitted an s-1 to the s.e.c. for a planned ipo. this does not constitute an offer of any securities for sale. following that initial announcement, twitter's official account sent out another tweet, chris, saying now, back to work. obviously a lot of us use twitter, we love twitter. you're probably wondering how can i get in on this action as well. we have to wait and see. we don't know if there are any shares for us, the individual investor, because we have very few details at this stage. we're in the dark about how many shares of the social media company will be offered, the timing of the offering, the price of the shares. typically ipos of these big much awaited ipos are doled out by the investment bankers to their favored clients and long-standing customers so us, the individual, usually has
mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. i'm telling you, people going crazy over this. >> yeah, we haven't seen this much since facebook, remember that? you know, they tweeted it out. this is what they tweeted. we've confidentially submitted an s-1 to the s.e.c. for a planned ipo. this does not constitute an offer of any securities for sale. following that initial announcement, twitter's official account sent out another tweet, chris, saying now, back to work. obviously a lot...
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. >> i'm mandy drury. on today's power pitch we have a company turning shoot industry on its heel by letting the customer, yes, you, become the designer. door reyan how werds is the ceo of milk and honey. she worked in the entertainment industry at nickelodeon, disney and paramount pictures. let's see her step it up in the power pitch. >> my name is dory howard and the co-founder of milk and honey. it's an e-commerce platform that allows women to create their perfect shoes. after years of not finding presigsly what we wanted, my co-founder who's also my older sister and i developed a manufacturing system that allows us to create made-to-order shoes at sale. our customers come to our website and choose a silhouette, toe shape, strap options, embellishments, color, material and finally heel height to create their perfect shoes. in four to six weeks that unique creation is delivered to their doorstep. for the woman who needs a little help in designs we've debuted our first collaboration. we're working in conj
. >> i'm mandy drury. on today's power pitch we have a company turning shoot industry on its heel by letting the customer, yes, you, become the designer. door reyan how werds is the ceo of milk and honey. she worked in the entertainment industry at nickelodeon, disney and paramount pictures. let's see her step it up in the power pitch. >> my name is dory howard and the co-founder of milk and honey. it's an e-commerce platform that allows women to create their perfect shoes. after...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. what are you hearing, mandy? >> yeah, the stock is really tanking right now. it was down about 11% just a moment ago when i checked. the news is it's abandoning the plan to sell itself. it's going to be replacing its ceo. he came in when things were already bad and things have gone from bad to worse. it's going to raise about $1 billion from institutional investors including its largest shareholder, which is fairfax financial. and i guess some of the reaction to the stock here is a lot of people say it's disappointing fairfax is not going to buy the struggling smartphone company and take it private. you might remember back in september fairfax announced a tentative $9 a share for blackberry but they were struggling to finance the bid which was $4.7 billion. blackberry has fallen a long way. it's always a sad story when this was once canada's most valuable company with a market value of $83 billion in 2008 and the stock has plummeted to less than seven bucks from over $140 a share. so we'll hope to see it survive
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. what are you hearing, mandy? >> yeah, the stock is really tanking right now. it was down about 11% just a moment ago when i checked. the news is it's abandoning the plan to sell itself. it's going to be replacing its ceo. he came in when things were already bad and things have gone from bad to worse. it's going to raise about $1 billion from institutional investors including its largest shareholder, which is fairfax financial. and...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. what's wall street think about this new report today? >> first of all, may i just say, that was completely unfair putting me after that half-naked biebs. >> i apologize. it was not my doing. >> we got the greater than expected 236,000 workers being added to payrolls in february. that's great, right? it also means the jobless rate is at around a four-year low. certainly the economy gaining steam is one of the many reasons the stock market has been reaching these heights, right? pushing further and further into record territory. however, let me say, chris, it is a double-edged sword. if the economic data continue toss come in stronger than expected, the problem here is the market may start to price out the fed's quantitative easing. that potentially could be a negative for the market. you have the fiscal policy tightening going on in the backgrou background, so the fed officials are probably likely to keep their feet on the pedal and remain very leery of withdrawing their support too so
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. what's wall street think about this new report today? >> first of all, may i just say, that was completely unfair putting me after that half-naked biebs. >> i apologize. it was not my doing. >> we got the greater than expected 236,000 workers being added to payrolls in february. that's great, right? it also means the jobless rate is at around a four-year low. certainly the economy gaining steam is one of the many...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. the prospect of soaring milk prices appears more likely because lawmakers say they are not going to vote to extend the farm bill this year. >> that's right. it could happen in january, if we're lucky. it has been dubbed the so-called dairy cliff, which is due to changes in farm policy that could send the price that you pay for milk from an average of $3.40 a gallon now to $7 or $8 a gallon after the new year. as i was saying, the problem is it does not look like a vote to extend that bill will be ready until the new year. and the permanent farm bill was passed in 1949. as you can imagine, the dairy industry was very different back then. it was smaller, less efficient, so it received bigger subsidies from the federal government. so if we have to revert to that policy, we, the taxpayers, will foot the bill of those subsidies, possibly to the tune of an extra $12 billion. so dairy products, not just milk, butter, margarine, yogurt, all of those things could see sticker shock. >> cheese.
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. the prospect of soaring milk prices appears more likely because lawmakers say they are not going to vote to extend the farm bill this year. >> that's right. it could happen in january, if we're lucky. it has been dubbed the so-called dairy cliff, which is due to changes in farm policy that could send the price that you pay for milk from an average of $3.40 a gallon now to $7 or $8 a gallon after the new year. as i was saying, the...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. $200 billion briefly just gone because of that fake tweet from the associated press. what happened here? >> you know, it's partly because of computers and those complicated algarhythms that kick in. so as you can imagine it's really underscoring the vulnerability of our financial markets to these computerized trading programs that buy and sell shares without humans. as you can imagine the two-minute selling spree left a lot of traders shocked because they hadn't pushed sell trade themselves. the market did recover but we have to think closely about whether this is the kind of setup we want. when you think these computer driven high frequency hedge funds can account for as much as half of u.s. stock market volume it's scary. >> speaking of money, a new report finds the rich are getting not just richer but a lot richer. >> pew research found the median network of the wealthiest americans rose nearly 30% between 2009 and 2011 to more than $3 million. but the median net worth of the rest of the nation, ie us, dropped 4% to nearly $134
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. $200 billion briefly just gone because of that fake tweet from the associated press. what happened here? >> you know, it's partly because of computers and those complicated algarhythms that kick in. so as you can imagine it's really underscoring the vulnerability of our financial markets to these computerized trading programs that buy and sell shares without humans. as you can imagine the two-minute selling spree left a lot of...
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mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. cnbc reporting this, a deal between american and us airways pretty close to being done. >> that's absolutely right, chris. and as american airlines and us airways, which by the way is the parent close to reaching a merger agreement in a deal that would create the world's largest airline which is possibly going to be an announcement of the deal in the next couple of weeks. now, the talk here is, chris, that an all stock deal between those two air carriers would be executed as a reorganization plan that takes amr out of chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and the combined company would be worth apparently more than $10 billion. so as we say, we could be getting that finalization of an announcement in the next couple of weeks. we'll have to watch out. >> is another story i know you've been watching, "jansing & co." meets at 5:30 in the morning. i'm going to say we're not always completely awake, but people's eyes bugged open this morning when we heard about this milestone for apple itunes.
mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. cnbc reporting this, a deal between american and us airways pretty close to being done. >> that's absolutely right, chris. and as american airlines and us airways, which by the way is the parent close to reaching a merger agreement in a deal that would create the world's largest airline which is possibly going to be an announcement of the deal in the next couple of weeks. now, the talk here is, chris, that an all stock deal between those...
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i'm joined by mandy drury, amy woo, nathan bacharach, and rob lutz. thanks, everybody, for joining us. really appreciate that. amy, i want to kick this off with you. what did you see today on the desk? how convincing was the sell-off to you and do you think there's more to it? >> well, maria, i think if you look at the options market, it would say there's probably more to it. we've seen fears on the option market side, bearish sentiment, rising for the last week, week and a half. you've seen volatility increase across the board, across term structures, across different und underliars. so with that perspective, i would say that probably, there's more fears and more downside to come potentially, looking at the options market. >> and so, in other words, what would you feel in terms of the further selling? how big of a sell-off or correction are you expecting? >> well, if you look at the weeklies, maria, so if an investor wanted to own just for the june 7th payroll number, it's about a percent and a half break-even. so investors who would own that will se
i'm joined by mandy drury, amy woo, nathan bacharach, and rob lutz. thanks, everybody, for joining us. really appreciate that. amy, i want to kick this off with you. what did you see today on the desk? how convincing was the sell-off to you and do you think there's more to it? >> well, maria, i think if you look at the options market, it would say there's probably more to it. we've seen fears on the option market side, bearish sentiment, rising for the last week, week and a half. you've...
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mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. those are big numbers. >> and it was highly sophisticated. it involved 27 countries. hackers used computers and the internet obviously tin the plac of guns and mafbsks. they hacked in will to global financial institutions, stole prepaid debit card numbers and also eliminated the maximum withdrawal limits. so they could take whatever they wanted and however much they wanted. the stolen data was then transmitted and you would around the world where others encode that had data on to magnetic strips and then they began withdrawing money from atms. here in new york city alone, a team eight made 29d 00 withdrawals stealing about $2.4 million. and it feels like -- makes me feel vulnerable when you realize there are people out there have sophisticated means. >> and i have to lean back for this next story a little bit. mother's day is around the corner and there are people having deals out there to get mom out for a deal. even hooter's? >> yeah, moms eat free. maybe some moms like it. i don't
mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. those are big numbers. >> and it was highly sophisticated. it involved 27 countries. hackers used computers and the internet obviously tin the plac of guns and mafbsks. they hacked in will to global financial institutions, stole prepaid debit card numbers and also eliminated the maximum withdrawal limits. so they could take whatever they wanted and however much they wanted. the stolen data was then transmitted and you would around the...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. boy, it's a lot more expensive to go to the prom than it was when i went. >> hitting an average now, chris, of $1,131 per family, according to a new visa survey representing an increase of 5% over last year. in fact, visa is even launching today a new free smartphone app that's going to help you be able to plan every budget and every aspect of the prom, so anyway, these are some of the interesting findings, chris, from that visa prom survey. some interesting regional disparities. for the second year in a row the northeast led the nation in spending. the midwest, that had the least and an average of $722, but one troubling statistic is that parents who fell in the lower income brackets, that's classified by visa as less than $50,000 a year, plan to spend more than the national average at $1,245 while parents who make over that amount will spend an average of $1,129. additionally, single parents plan to spend $1,563, almost double the amount that married parents plan to spend. >> wow. >
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. boy, it's a lot more expensive to go to the prom than it was when i went. >> hitting an average now, chris, of $1,131 per family, according to a new visa survey representing an increase of 5% over last year. in fact, visa is even launching today a new free smartphone app that's going to help you be able to plan every budget and every aspect of the prom, so anyway, these are some of the interesting findings, chris, from that visa...
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>>> and live from the nasdaq market site right here in new york's times square i'm mandy drury, sitting in for melissa lee. happy friday, everybody. our traders tonight are josh brown, dan nave steve grasso and mr. bk. the big story fast is following now. summer bum, the dow and the sap dropping again today, posting their worst three-day losing streak since july 2012. the ten-year yield closer to 3% by the day, by the minute it seems, the question we asked tonight is how do you play the selloff and is it the start of an even bigger correction? dan, kick it off with you, you are a smart bloke. >> i try. i'm going to reference my friend, esteemed colleague, josh brown, said on the halftime show, we are in a correction, down 3% from the highs, i think that makes a lot of sense to me i'm not one of these guys who all year long is buying the dips. that's been a big, big mistake. to me right here now, we have a situation where there are key technical levels being broken close bead low or at that 50-day moving average, s & p 500, seen some of the leaders of this year, of this rally start to br
>>> and live from the nasdaq market site right here in new york's times square i'm mandy drury, sitting in for melissa lee. happy friday, everybody. our traders tonight are josh brown, dan nave steve grasso and mr. bk. the big story fast is following now. summer bum, the dow and the sap dropping again today, posting their worst three-day losing streak since july 2012. the ten-year yield closer to 3% by the day, by the minute it seems, the question we asked tonight is how do you play...
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cnbc's mandy drury joins us with what's moving your money. i guess maybe we should say what's moving their money. the new forbes 400 is out. the numbers are staggering. >> reporter: they really are. forbes has the 400 wealthiest americans are worth a combined $2 trillion. that's about the size of russia's economy. the average net worth is $5 billion and of course there are many familiar names on the top ten list including and starting with microsoft founder, bill gates. he's worth $72 billion, chris. that's a jump of $12.5 billion from last year and it's also the 20th year in a row that he has led the fortune 400. we then have as number two warren buffett. he is worth $58 million. larry ellison from oracle, net worth $41 million. charles and david koch of koch industries, both 36 bil and you have the four members of the walton family, that includes kristi walton who i believe is the richest woman in america and they're a combined $136 billion. we all shop at walmart, right? rounding out the top ten, new york city mayor michael bloomberg, $31
cnbc's mandy drury joins us with what's moving your money. i guess maybe we should say what's moving their money. the new forbes 400 is out. the numbers are staggering. >> reporter: they really are. forbes has the 400 wealthiest americans are worth a combined $2 trillion. that's about the size of russia's economy. the average net worth is $5 billion and of course there are many familiar names on the top ten list including and starting with microsoft founder, bill gates. he's worth $72...
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mandy drury is here with what's moving your monday. mandy, good morning. chrysler kind of relenting. >> yep. >> but they reached an agreement to scale back the recall. >> you're absolutely right on that, chris. chrysler didn't want to give into the federal regulators but they have agreed to recall some older model jeeps with fuel tanks that could rupture and cause fires in rear end collisions. the agreement also, chris, allows chrysler to avoid possible public hearings with witnesses provide iing details deadly crashes and they didn't want to do it so they reached an eleventh hour deal. the deal only covers 1.56 million of the 2.7 million jeeps that the government wanted repaired. chrysler does, however, say the others are safe. >> and there's some questions about the future of the fed chair, ben bernanke, after president obama's interview with charlie rose. i want to play a little clip of that. >> ben bernanke has done an outstanding job. ben bernanke's a little bit like robert mueller, the head of the fbi, where he's already stayed a lot longer than he w
mandy drury is here with what's moving your monday. mandy, good morning. chrysler kind of relenting. >> yep. >> but they reached an agreement to scale back the recall. >> you're absolutely right on that, chris. chrysler didn't want to give into the federal regulators but they have agreed to recall some older model jeeps with fuel tanks that could rupture and cause fires in rear end collisions. the agreement also, chris, allows chrysler to avoid possible public hearings with...
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. >>> and live from the nasdaq market site in new york's times square, i'm mandy drury. happy friday, everybody. i'm sitting in for melissa lee. here is what fast is following. fool's gold. stakes are climbing for the miners after gold has its worst week in more than four years. a look at the likely consequences of that ahead. >>> facebook coming in as the worst performer in the nasdaq 100 since its ipo a year ago. should you date, dump or marry that stock? the traders are going to make it official. >>> and disrupting big oil. which up and coming energy companies are challenging the most powerful names in the sector? yeah, we're tackling the postgame analysis and set up for tomorrow with brian kelly, tim seymour, josh brown and guy adami. blokes, good to see you. >> blokes? >> that's an australianism for guys. to me, you're blokes. okay, first up, lead story. the markets closing yet another week on an up note with the s&p hitting anç all-time high toda. the question here is, whether or not the rally can keep on climbing higher would a pull-back. let me get to you, b.k.
. >>> and live from the nasdaq market site in new york's times square, i'm mandy drury. happy friday, everybody. i'm sitting in for melissa lee. here is what fast is following. fool's gold. stakes are climbing for the miners after gold has its worst week in more than four years. a look at the likely consequences of that ahead. >>> facebook coming in as the worst performer in the nasdaq 100 since its ipo a year ago. should you date, dump or marry that stock? the traders are...
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as we welcome back in the globe trotting mandy drury to the set. >> thank you. >> that's it. that was golf clap. your other hot topics what may be the best piece of economic news nobody else is talking about. if bitcoin succeeds will these two companies get sacked and we begin, our year-end quest to find the worst ceos in america, let us know who your candidates arep. mandy. >> thank you very much. great to be here. so far today the s&p 500 has traded above the all-time closing high but not yet above the intraday high. while the nasdaq hit a fresh 13.25 year high early on, how is that for getting specific and the s&p and dow broke eight-week winning streaks but starting this week with a stronger note. straight out to bob pisani down at the nyse, hello my old friend, rick santelli at the km. >> we're trading at a narrow range, 50 points on the dow. we keep advancing. look at the nasdaq, 13-year high on the nasdaq and these tech stocks continue to be market leaders overall. there's a ten-year chart. look at the sectors up, industrials, materials, tech stocks, the leadership gro
as we welcome back in the globe trotting mandy drury to the set. >> thank you. >> that's it. that was golf clap. your other hot topics what may be the best piece of economic news nobody else is talking about. if bitcoin succeeds will these two companies get sacked and we begin, our year-end quest to find the worst ceos in america, let us know who your candidates arep. mandy. >> thank you very much. great to be here. so far today the s&p 500 has traded above the all-time...
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mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. a new survey is out. what is going on? >> reporter: it seems that the business people that we're talking about are opting for cheaper eats, even if it is on the boss's dime. obviously a lot of people are lucky enough to be armed with a corporate credit card. but it turns out aerd couccordi survey that you are far more likely to opt to mcdonald's or starbucks that are del frisco's. the survey found although the average per meal spending has risen, many business travelers are still opting for things like starbucks, mcdonald's at number two, subway and also panera bread but there are some regional differences in food spending, so, you know, in most cities you've got starbucks beating out the competition. but here in new york city, apparently business people are opting for seamless. that accounts for more than 7%. >> you put in your zip code and it tells you how many restaurants in your neighborhood deliver. in my neighborhood it's like over 200. it's insanity. >>> there's nothing cheap about this. delta is expanding this prog
mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. a new survey is out. what is going on? >> reporter: it seems that the business people that we're talking about are opting for cheaper eats, even if it is on the boss's dime. obviously a lot of people are lucky enough to be armed with a corporate credit card. but it turns out aerd couccordi survey that you are far more likely to opt to mcdonald's or starbucks that are del frisco's. the survey found although the average per meal spending...
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mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. mandy, good by to those bulky seats. i guess they're slimming them down for more profit, right? >> i don't get it. we're all getting bigger, but somehow the seats are getting smaller. the big u.s. airlines are taking out the old bulky seats in favor of these so-called slim line models that take up less space from front to back and that, believe it or not, allows for maybe five or even six more seats on each plane which obviously means more paying passengers and a smaller fuel bill as well because the seats are slightly lighter. but to add insult to injury, guess what, these new seats generally have thinner padding as well and the new layouts on some of the planes have made the aisles slightly narrower so that whole like airplane experience, not really getting much better. >> it's getting more interesting, shall we say. >>> oreos maybe that's what we need to eat while we're on the plane here. >> there is scientific proof that oreos are indeed addictive, as addictive as cocaine, at least for lab rats, according to one stud
mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. mandy, good by to those bulky seats. i guess they're slimming them down for more profit, right? >> i don't get it. we're all getting bigger, but somehow the seats are getting smaller. the big u.s. airlines are taking out the old bulky seats in favor of these so-called slim line models that take up less space from front to back and that, believe it or not, allows for maybe five or even six more seats on each plane which obviously means...
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mandy drury, thank you so much. have a good holiday. >> you too. >>> youthful cities is out with their list of the top cities for young people to live based on 80 different factors, including business, lifestyle and entertainment. number 5, paris, number 4 dallas, texas. number 3, the bright lights of new york. germany's capital city, berlin, takes honors at number 2. and get this, the number one city for young people to live, toronto, canada. ♪ ♪ you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. this saturday is small business saturday. get out and shop small. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. medicare op
mandy drury, thank you so much. have a good holiday. >> you too. >>> youthful cities is out with their list of the top cities for young people to live based on 80 different factors, including business, lifestyle and entertainment. number 5, paris, number 4 dallas, texas. number 3, the bright lights of new york. germany's capital city, berlin, takes honors at number 2. and get this, the number one city for young people to live, toronto, canada. ♪ ♪ you get your coffee here....
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mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. how is the stock market reacting? >> you should be sharing with cnbc people as well. >> you're a regular, i consider you part of the family. >> honorary msnbc. thanks, kris. in terms of the cyprus news, it is kind of interesting. earlier this morning had a very positive influence on our market. the dow hit an all-time high. the ninth time this month, kris, that they set a record high. but as we see, just in the last minute or two, the dow turned slightly negative here, and here is the thing. the negotiators reached that deal hours before the deadline to keep cyprus afloat. i guess also averting a possible exit from eurozone by cyprus. the bad news here, the country is still in economic crisis, probably going to still require more assistance from the european central bank, and the whole concept of a european banking union has been greatly damaged, so it is going to be hard for europeans to convince everyone that bank deposits are safe. that's possibly one of the reasons we're seeing the market lose some of its early ga
mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. how is the stock market reacting? >> you should be sharing with cnbc people as well. >> you're a regular, i consider you part of the family. >> honorary msnbc. thanks, kris. in terms of the cyprus news, it is kind of interesting. earlier this morning had a very positive influence on our market. the dow hit an all-time high. the ninth time this month, kris, that they set a record high. but as we see, just in the last minute or...
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mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. shares fell 5% yesterday and the nasdaq took a hit with it. apparently investors are not so crazy about this announcement. >> i think a lot of the problems that people are focusing on are their emerging market strategy. remember yesterday there was a lot of disappointment because they didn't announce the china mobile deal that people were hoping for and now there are worries about the so-called cheaper model. $99 might seem cheap to us for an iphone with the two-year contract, chris, but the new iphone 5c is still too expensive to appeal in emerging markets and if you consider that it costs $549, without a contract that is definitely too pricy to get mass appeal in some cases like china and other emerging markets. we're using the pre-paid phones like the old style candy bar nokias and various other models. they've had a lot of traction in emerging markets and they're often the norm. even samsung makes cheaper smartphones and they've done very well and they've got a real jump on the ma
mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. shares fell 5% yesterday and the nasdaq took a hit with it. apparently investors are not so crazy about this announcement. >> i think a lot of the problems that people are focusing on are their emerging market strategy. remember yesterday there was a lot of disappointment because they didn't announce the china mobile deal that people were hoping for and now there are worries about the so-called cheaper model. $99 might seem cheap to us...
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mandy drury, thank you. >> did you watch the oscars last night, mandy? >> i didn't actual ly. >> i'm going to tell you who i thought the best dressed were. >> who? >> this is my list. nobody's but mine. charlize theron. would look great in paper sack. jennifer hudson, you believable. jennifer lawrence who took home a trophy and a lot of best dressed awards. jessica chastain who just looks like old hollywood glamour. a dress if i was going have a dress, you can't see the detail on this, but queen latifah looked awesome. that's my list. >> very tasteful. i agree. this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it wi
mandy drury, thank you. >> did you watch the oscars last night, mandy? >> i didn't actual ly. >> i'm going to tell you who i thought the best dressed were. >> who? >> this is my list. nobody's but mine. charlize theron. would look great in paper sack. jennifer hudson, you believable. jennifer lawrence who took home a trophy and a lot of best dressed awards. jessica chastain who just looks like old hollywood glamour. a dress if i was going have a dress, you can't...
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cnbc mandy drury, thank you. have a good weekend. >> you too. >>> getting paid to look pretty. forbes out with its list of the highest paid models. number five is cruz, one of victoria secret's angles and makes almost $7 billion. also an angel, adriana. number three is natalia. 8.6 million. kate moss is the runner-up even though we have split her in half there. that's good. earning more than $9 million. the top earning model, mrs. tom brady. gisele bundchen. guess how much she made? $45 million! oh, to be beautiful! the full list is up at jansing.msnbc.com. jelly's a stable in our house for school lunches look at walmart's price. wow! that's great. if you find a lower advertised price they'll match it at the register. really... yeah, in a "jif". that's walmart's everyday low price. seriously?! yeah! now you have everything you need for back to school. that was easy. more school for your money. guaranteed. ok, here you go. what?! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match. save time and money getting your kids ready for school. bring in receipts from your local st
cnbc mandy drury, thank you. have a good weekend. >> you too. >>> getting paid to look pretty. forbes out with its list of the highest paid models. number five is cruz, one of victoria secret's angles and makes almost $7 billion. also an angel, adriana. number three is natalia. 8.6 million. kate moss is the runner-up even though we have split her in half there. that's good. earning more than $9 million. the top earning model, mrs. tom brady. gisele bundchen. guess how much she...
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>>> and live from the nasdaq market site right here in new york's times square, i'm mandy drury, sitting in for melissa lee. happy friday, everybody. our traders tonight are josh brown, dan nave, steve grasso and mr. bk. the big story fast is following now. summer bum, the dow and the sap dropping again today, posting their worst three-day l
>>> and live from the nasdaq market site right here in new york's times square, i'm mandy drury, sitting in for melissa lee. happy friday, everybody. our traders tonight are josh brown, dan nave, steve grasso and mr. bk. the big story fast is following now. summer bum, the dow and the sap dropping again today, posting their worst three-day l
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i'm mandy drury sitting in for maria bartiromo. bill griff sit coming back in just any moment now. meantime, stocks are sinking after a relatively hawkish fed minutes. that kind of spooked investors, and as you can see we're just settling up now, but it looks like the dow is down by 110 point and the nasdaq off 49, 1.5% less and the s&p 500 down by 1.2%, sitting there at 1511. as you can clearly see in terms of absolute numbers, 14,000 no more. we're now below that mark on the dow. bill? >> so, the question becomes was the day's downturn just a fluke, or is it the beginning of a much anticipated correction? let's ask peter sorrentino from huntington asset advisers, allen gale, michael jones from riverfront investment group and our own rick santelli. everybody is in the water at this point. what do you think? i mean, you know, everybody has been scratching their heads as the market continued higher here, but they were at least willing to stay with the trend as long as it was in place. has the trend ended today, do you think? >> well, first of all, i've been modestly overweight equit
i'm mandy drury sitting in for maria bartiromo. bill griff sit coming back in just any moment now. meantime, stocks are sinking after a relatively hawkish fed minutes. that kind of spooked investors, and as you can see we're just settling up now, but it looks like the dow is down by 110 point and the nasdaq off 49, 1.5% less and the s&p 500 down by 1.2%, sitting there at 1511. as you can clearly see in terms of absolute numbers, 14,000 no more. we're now below that mark on the dow. bill?...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with mandy drury today and scott wapner. becky quick and joe kernen are off. they're going to join us live tomorrow for a special broadcast from pebble beach. they have some pretty cool guests themselves tomorrow. you don't want to miss that. >> did you draw the short straw or the long straw by not going? >> that's good. i don't play golf. so i don't think becky plays golf, either, so we'll see. we're all rooting for joe, who is playing. we hope he makes the cut. >> okay. we're rooting for joe. >> we all have to root for joe. i don't know if becky carries the bag or if she drives the cart. i don't know how it works. she's not going to like that comment, but we do love both of them, of course. our guest host this hour, chief equity strategy phil orlando and ben white of morning money fame. let's talk about the headlines this morning. a story in the "new york times" today looks at documents filed in federal court this week that relate to jpmorgan. the document suggests when an outside analysis uncovered serious flaws with thou
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with mandy drury today and scott wapner. becky quick and joe kernen are off. they're going to join us live tomorrow for a special broadcast from pebble beach. they have some pretty cool guests themselves tomorrow. you don't want to miss that. >> did you draw the short straw or the long straw by not going? >> that's good. i don't play golf. so i don't think becky plays golf, either, so we'll see. we're all rooting for joe, who is playing. we hope he makes...
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cnbc mandy drury is here what is moving your money at this hour. detroit seeks bankruptcy protection as we have been covering today, many asking the auto industry which is in the middle of a big comeback will they be hurt by this in the long run? >> the auto industry really made detroit famous and made it prosperous in years past. general motors which is the detroit's big automaker and knows what it's like to go bankruptcy says we don't anticipate any impact to our daily operations or business outlooks. gm is proud to call detroit a home. gm is doing its part. as for chrysler group says it believes in the city of detroit and its people and they will continue to invest in the city and the residents there. and they are committed to playing a role in the revitalization. like gm, chrysler went through bankruptcy reorganization in 2009. and then there is ford which says they believe a strong detroit is critical for a strong michigan and our industry. the city has a difficult job ahead but they are optimistic. all of these words basically, they are comin
cnbc mandy drury is here what is moving your money at this hour. detroit seeks bankruptcy protection as we have been covering today, many asking the auto industry which is in the middle of a big comeback will they be hurt by this in the long run? >> the auto industry really made detroit famous and made it prosperous in years past. general motors which is the detroit's big automaker and knows what it's like to go bankruptcy says we don't anticipate any impact to our daily operations or...
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mandy drury is here with what is moving your money. we are hearing a blackout could last ten days or maybe into september? >> we don't know at this stage. you're right. approximately 3.5 million customers are affected by this. apparently the two companies do not appear at this juncture to be close to settling their dispute over fees so time warner has dropped cbs which is the number one rated u.s. broadcast network. and it really stunned gold fans who missed the victory yesterday and a lot of people were annoyed. cbs says it is ready to negotiate in good faith. time warner cable says it regrets the inconvenience to awful your viewers and hopes to resolve the situation as soon as possible. we have to wait and see. i should mention, apparently programming blackouts are becoming increasingly common. >> let's talk about something that i'm going to file away under this makes me feel old. the days could be numbered for the car cd player. >> feels like only yesterday. we had those eight-track players in our car and also cassette players. >> w
mandy drury is here with what is moving your money. we are hearing a blackout could last ten days or maybe into september? >> we don't know at this stage. you're right. approximately 3.5 million customers are affected by this. apparently the two companies do not appear at this juncture to be close to settling their dispute over fees so time warner has dropped cbs which is the number one rated u.s. broadcast network. and it really stunned gold fans who missed the victory yesterday and a...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. mandy, we've got the world's largest retailer opening its doors two hours earlier this year. what, 6:00 p.m.? >> yep. is nothing sacred anymore? >> no. not where there's cash involved. >> walmart will not be outdone. so many retailers are opening on thanksgiving. target, best buy, k-mart and many, many others. it was just a matter of time before walmart jumped on this bandwagon but according to data from comscore online spending on thanksgiving day increased from 2011 to 2012 which makes me feel a little better about it. it's thanksgiving and if you have to go out to the mall and take that time away from your family, that's one thing. if it's online maybe not so bad. apparently over the past five years online shopping on thanksgiving has increased 132%. so thanksgiving has become a huge day for those retailers to rake in the bucks for online shopping. keep in mind total online spending for thanksgiving day, $633 million last year is still small compared with the more than $1 billion t
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. mandy, we've got the world's largest retailer opening its doors two hours earlier this year. what, 6:00 p.m.? >> yep. is nothing sacred anymore? >> no. not where there's cash involved. >> walmart will not be outdone. so many retailers are opening on thanksgiving. target, best buy, k-mart and many, many others. it was just a matter of time before walmart jumped on this bandwagon but according to data from comscore online...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. i mean last year we did see some stores open after the dinner hour, but this year at least one major retailer is going to be open all day long? >> absolutely. and some are even going so far as saying that black friday is officially dead because all these retailers are increasingly starting it all in those wee small hours of thanksgiving day. so you've got a lot of retailers like j.c. penney, kohl's, macy's, sears, are pushing it. k-mart and sears are planning to open at 6:00 a.m. thanksgiving day. so that's like a thanksgiving marathon if you're up for it. well, you can shop instead of having a traditional holiday family dinner. wait, as you can imagine, i think it's very controversial. you know, this holiday creep is obviously asking a lot of questions like, you know, well, isn't it supposed to be about the family? nonetheless, there you go. and toys r us decided to open at 9:00 p.m. thanksgiving night two years ago and all these retailers wanting a buck from us have been catching on
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. i mean last year we did see some stores open after the dinner hour, but this year at least one major retailer is going to be open all day long? >> absolutely. and some are even going so far as saying that black friday is officially dead because all these retailers are increasingly starting it all in those wee small hours of thanksgiving day. so you've got a lot of retailers like j.c. penney, kohl's, macy's, sears, are pushing it....
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. reports two bidders have emerged in the hostess bankruptcy talks to buy the bread part of the business. >> that's right. flowers foods and grupo. two names thrown around before reportedly in discussions to acquire pieces of the bread business as hostess is basically selling off assets now in a bankruptcy court auction which could be as soon as this week. there are reports of other interested parties. those two are supposedly the opening bidders. as for how much they might have to fork over, you've got the bread business and it's got lots of brands. things like wonder bread, nature's pride, butternut, home pride. according to one person it could all fetch more than $350 mill n million. as for the cake business, that includes the twinkies, that expected to be sold later on this year. we're watching for this week. >> big develops related to the foreclosure fiasco. >> we're talking about a multibillion dollar settlement and the negotiations over this have been going on for some time. the
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. reports two bidders have emerged in the hostess bankruptcy talks to buy the bread part of the business. >> that's right. flowers foods and grupo. two names thrown around before reportedly in discussions to acquire pieces of the bread business as hostess is basically selling off assets now in a bankruptcy court auction which could be as soon as this week. there are reports of other interested parties. those two are supposedly the...